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Derek Chisora v Otto Wallin fight start time, TV channel and full undercard

-Credit:(Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
-Credit:(Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)


Otto Wallin faces Derek Chisora on Saturday night as the latter sets his sights on retirement.

Chisora's bout with Wallin will be the 49th of his 17-year career, and it will be his final fight on British shores. From there, he's aiming to have his 50th and final bout against Francis Ngannou in Africa - where both fighters were born.

"It will give just a little bit of a taste to our young and upcoming talent in Africa to see African warriors go at it," explained Chisora.

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Swede Wallin is coming off the back of a first-round knock-out victory over Onoriode Ehwarieme. It's exactly what the 34-year-old needed after being beaten by British heavyweight Anthony Joshua.

During the face-off on Friday, Chisora wore the infamous Union Jack bandana and a black cowboy hat.

Both fighters behaved reasonably well, but 'War' Chisora did get Wallin in a comical headlock briefly.

Here's everything you need to know about the fight this evening.

What time is the fight?

Otto Wallin v Derek Chisora will start at roughly 10.30pm UK time on Saturday, February 8, at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester.

However, the start time is dependent on the length of the undercard fights.

Viewing details

Wallin v Chisora is being shown live on TNT Sports.

If you already have a subscription with TNT, you do not need to do anything else - it is not a pay-per-view event.

Undercard

MAIN EVENT - Heavyweight: Derek Chisora v Otto Wallin

  • Light Heavyweight: Zach Parker v Willy Hutchinson

  • Featherweight (Commonwealth Title): Masood Abdullah v Zak Miller

  • Super Lightweight (British and Commonwealth Titles): Jack Rafferty v Reece MacMillan

  • Middleweight: Walter Fury v Joe Hardy

  • Middleweight: Nathan Heaney v Sofiane Khati

  • Heavyweight (WBO European Title): Nelson Hysa v Todorche Cvetkov

  • Middleweight: Joe Cooper v Artjom Spatar